HornMafia wrote:Passing off a silly morning show as "Fox News" is a logical fallacy at best.

Please explain the whole Aqua Teen Hunger Force debacle that turned into the Boston Bomb Scare back in 2007 then.

While I was sitting in the jury assembly hall Houston's finest determined the group needed to watch Fox News. Right when the story broke those schmucks were proudly boasting on air that the perpetrator had left what was believed to be a self portrait of himself at the scene of the possible bomb and that he was an entity known to the Boston Police Department and beyond that he had the audacity to flip off the Boston Police in this self portrait. They just knew for sure they were going to be bringing this guy to justice. A couple minutes later the photo of the light bright kit shows up... Good luck finding Err and bringing him to justice and the choads moved on as if they had done nothing wrong. I'm not saying don't treat it as a serious situation but to boldly proclaim such stupid things on national TV without even a hint of what was going on is abhorrent, they are clowns and belong in clown suits and it has nothing to do that stupid Fox Friends' show but it certainly befits their portfolio.

The world would be a significantly better place if Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC were all disposed of and quickly.

Bucharest wrote:Actually, I believe it's the name of the channel......what would have been more appropriate?

You know as well as I do that a overly chipper, soft news laden broadcast with 3 nitwits isn't the same as a hard news story or an interview with a public official. The Today Show isn't the same as NBC News...although it is a hell of a lot closer representation than Fox and Friends is.

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